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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I bed like, please, God, please, please give me my
boy bye.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
How could Raselli possibly go to bed knowing her little
boy was out there somewhere scared and lost.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
She wouldn't In the middle of the night, my his van,
my parents, we went outside to find my boy. We
say we want to find him.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
When we did it, the trees in the woods seemed
to mock her, refusing to tell her where she could
find her son. Maybe Christopher was hiding, maybe he had
gotten scared and crawled somewhere to wait, or maybe maybe
someone had taken him. This is the Miracle Files. I'm
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Emily Jones and I'm Holly Worthington.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
We're two sisters who love a captivating true story, but
we're also seeking more light in our lives.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
So we're on a mission to find and share unforgettable,
uplifting stories of God's miracles. We hope you'll join us
on this journey. Welcome back to the Miracle Files. I
am so excited about the story that we have to
share today. Same.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
Most of our stories get sent to us by our listeners,
which we appreciate so much. But this is when I
found in a news article and as soon as I
read it, I was like, holy cow, we have to
share this and we have to talk to these people
in Parly.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Cow.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Yes, weekly Cow. Yeah, this is an incredible story. It's
about a three year old boy. His name is Christopher.
So cute, so sweet. Pecos are something I can't even
begin to imagine. But the miracle the story is very clear.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
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Speaker 2 (01:58):
All right, all right, let's start.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
Let's do it.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Christopher's tiny feet scampered down the sidewalk on that warm
October afternoon in Plantersville, Texas.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
He didn't mean.
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To disappear, but a dog ran past down the street,
and three year old Christopher did what any little boy
would do, He chased after it. Christopher's mother, Arselli, was
in the middle of putting away groceries, just a normal afternoon.
At some point she glanced around and noticed things were
a little too quiet. Her son, Christopher, had been there
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moments earlier. A woman sitting across the street motioned with
her hand. Orceli didn't understand what was she.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Trying to say. I remember I don't see Christopher anymore,
and I remember an old lady. He was our neighbor,
and she gave me like a signal leave hearing hand,
but I ignore her because I don't know what she means.
And then I go inside and I asked my mom
about Christopher, and she's like, Christopher is with you, and
I say, no, he's not with me, he's with you.
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Then I realize the signal the old lady give me,
and I go over there. She was selling me that
grace offer goal in that way, So I'm wrong. As
fast as I can, I was jelling, running and jolling
Gristopher Christopher.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
The older woman described seeing the dog and the little
boy run by. That's why she'd been trying to get
Urcelli's attention. Meanwhile, the dog kept running and Christopher's little
feet followed, getting further and further away from home. For Ourselly,
panic kicked in. How could her three year old son
just vanish into thin air? In desperation, she called the police.
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When they arrived, they moved quickly, calm but serious, taking
statements asking questions. Raselli and her husband answered everything they could,
but their words fell empty, hollow. Other than a description
of Christopher, they had no information to give the police
only knows. Officers began working their way through the neighborhood
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and into nearby woods, calling Christopher's name, looking for any
sign of movement. Rsseli kept wanting to join the search,
but the police wouldn't allow it. As the hours dragged on,
her anxiety deepened.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
Then police tell me at Aselli, you need to stay
at home. You can now mold from your house because
if we have any information, we know where you are
and right away we can get you. So don't go outside.
Just stay here. That's the only way we can find you.
I cannot do nothing. It was the first night. I
was going like a baby.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
The sun dipped below the trees. Urseli got word that
there had been a break in the case. The lost
dog had returned. Raselli's hope's sword. Was Christopher still with
the dog?
Speaker 1 (04:51):
But no.
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The news that followed hammered against Rselli's heart. Christopher was
nowhere to be seen. What should have been a beautiful, clear,
starry night felt cool and punishing. This wasn't how it
was supposed to be. How could Rselli possibly go to
bed knowing her little boy was out there somewhere, scared
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and lost.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
She wouldn't. In the middle of the night, my his van,
my parents, we went outside to find my boy. We say,
we want to find him. It was very dark, but
we don't care. We go outside and gel his name
and everything, but we didn't.
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Rselli wandered through the streets and nearby woods, calling Christopher's name,
sometimes in a whisper, sometimes in a scream. The trees
in the woods seemed to mock her, refusing to tell
her where she could find her son. Maybe Christopher was hiding,
maybe he had gotten scared and crawled somewhere to wait,
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or maybe maybe.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
Someone had taken him.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
The idea made Rselly sick. She wasn't ready to let
herself think about it that not yet. That first night
was unbearable. Urselly didn't sleep. Morning came and the hours, minutes,
seconds passed excruciatingly slowly. Family, friends and neighbors joined the search.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
It was another day. Police told me, like, you have
to go to the media and tell them what happened,
and I have to go over the media and say
please tell me I need my boy. I was feeling
somebody took in and I just need my boy back.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
As slowly as the moments sticked by, evening felt like
it came again too soon. Urselly couldn't face another night
with her baby out there somewhere. She couldn't handle the
thought of his empty bed again, his sweet good night
hug only a memory. It hurt too much.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
On the simple night I remember, I went into the bedroom.
I'm not proud of this, but I told and I
asked God. I was so mad with him and I say, why,
why my baby? He's an angel, He's just a baby,
and telling him, please tell me you're the only who
can help me. Nobody can do it. And I was
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just crying and praying and matt.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
As Rseli cried out in anger to God. In a
neighboring county, a man named Tim Helfan, a stranger to Rselli,
had finished his day. He was a hard working regional
director for a local pharmacy. After work, he'd run errands,
filled up his car, had a quiet dinner.
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With his wife.
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It was just another ordinary evening. He hadn't heard the
news as he turned off the lights and got ready
for bed. He had no idea a three year old
boy had gone missing, no idea that in a matter
of days that story would pull him into the middle
of something he couldn't explain. But for now, he slept soundly. Raselli,
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on the other hand, did not. The next morning, Rselly
woke up numb. Her tears were long gone, dried some
time in the dark hours before dawn. The woods behind
their neighborhood had been combed carefully with teams, dogs, maps,
and hundreds of people. Still nothing. The police kept working,
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but Rselli could see in their eyes hope was fading.
And then Rcelly's phone rang. It was the police. They
told her a child matching Christopher's description had been spotted
at a hotel. They had even confirmed that the boy's
name was Christopher. He was traveling with a man who
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matched the description that Rselli had given them of her
ex husband, Christopher's biological father. The two were headed for
the border, almost to Mexico when authorities stopped them.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Rselli's heart leapt.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
This felt like the moment they had been waiting for.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
Police find a boy in a hotel with his father
and they sent me a picture.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
R Selly held her phone. She stared down at the screen.
There was a little boy, large brown eyes, staring back
at her. Her breath caught in her chest. It wasn't
her Christopher. She stared at the child, wishing her eyes
were wrong. She had to tell the police that she
didn't recognize the child. He wasn't her son, and just
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like that, the hope was gone again. That night, just
a few miles away, Tim Halfan was at a Bible
study group. The small group of Christians were chatting after
Bible study when someone mentioned it, So.
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The night we had our small group, which is on
a Friday, he went missing on Wednesday.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
My neighbor up the.
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Road, Matt says, hey, tell me, you know, the little
boy who's gone missing really doesn't live that far from
where where we live.
Speaker 5 (10:01):
And I looked at him like, what are you talking about?
What little boy?
Speaker 4 (10:05):
And everybody in that small group turned to look at
me with her mouth wide open, like you don't know.
Because I had been posting we group me for a
lot of her small groups, and they'd been posted on
they're praying for a little Christopher or all of this,
and I hadn't really been checking group me either. That's
my wife's job. She let me know what's important on
it right.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
Tim was surprised that everyone had been praying for this
little boy and Tim hadn't even been aware that he
was missing. But then another thought hit Tim out of
the blue, well not exactly a thought, it was more
than that.
Speaker 4 (10:39):
And at that moment, the Holy Spirit told me, you
will go look for that little boy tomorrow. Now this
wasn't the first time that the Holy Spirit had spoken to.
Speaker 5 (10:48):
Me like that.
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I was like, this is what you're gonna be doing tomorrow.
So okay, So we had a prayer time. At the end,
Chrispy prayed for little Christopher, and as it turns out,
there were thous of people praying for little Christopher everywhere.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
As night fell, Urselly lay awake, her mind replaying every
moment of her son's disappearance. She had pleaded with God
for help, but still felt angry that God would allow
her son to be taken from her. In the middle
of the night, her husband's cousin called. She didn't sound
like herself at all, she sounded strange different.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Whose friend's still seen? She call me and she told
me like, I know where is your baby? And then
I say where he is? Then her voice changed. I
can explain you exactly how else, But you have like
a male It was another voice, and she said, he
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is with me.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
R Selly couldn't believe it. The cousin had Christopher.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Why?
Speaker 2 (11:54):
But then she realized this wasn't the cousin's normal voice
at all. It was like she was speaking as if
with the voice of God.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
And I said, give me my baby. Why you have
it while you took it? And then she told me
very calling me like a boss. Araceli, you don't understand
I have your baby and everything I told God in
that bedroom. He told me that Boice told me. Then
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I knew he wasn't here. He was God. And I said,
I bed like, please please give me my boy Backe, Please, God,
please help me. And I was just crying and crying.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
And then something even more extraordinary happened. Our Sully was
overcome not by fear or despair. She was overcome by peace.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
And then I remember I was in my room. I
was crying, and I hear a voice telling me this
is the last night coming.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Back tears of gratitude flooded into Rsellly's eyes as the
calmvoice told her, Christopher is coming home. Suddenly, Rselly pictured
her little boy's face dirty and tears stained, and she
spoke to him.
Speaker 1 (13:16):
And I remember I told Christopher, puppy, please, please, this
is the last night you want to be with mommy again.
You want to be back home. Please, puppy please.
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The next morning, Rselli awoke with an unshakable resolve. She
had faith that her son would be coming home today.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
And at five or six am, I go and take
a shower. I can explain you. I was my feeling
like secure, how secure I was of this. I took
a shower. My mom asked me, what are you doing?
And I say, I need to be ready because I
need to go with the hospital with Christopher, because they're
gonna find him today. I think people were thinking I'm
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but I was still They're going to fight him.
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Everyone around her shook their heads in concern at Rcelli's confidence.
It seemed as if Arselli were in denial that her
little boy might never return home. Meanwhile, Tim Halfan also
awoke with an unshakable resolve. He read from his Bible
prayed and then put on some raggedy clothes. He had
no formal assignment, no specialized gear, just a plete to
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God for guidance, a machete to cut through the thick woods,
and a compass of faith. Tim walked to the back door.
His wife asked where he was going, and he told
her he was going to look for the lost boy.
Tim and his wife lived on fifteen acres of land.
Tim stepped outside and walked to the edge of his property.
He made his way to the woods. The forest was dense,
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narl trunks pressed together, brittle branches snapped beneath his boots.
Tim knew he was miles away from the search area.
The God pressed him forward. He scanned the ground, looking
into the brush.
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He listened.
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Where we live is surrounded by thousands of wooded acres,
very thick woods.
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It was logging property, and I've walked around and that
with my.
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Boys quite a bit, and so I was familiar with
the land and where many of the logging trails went,
and even some of the game trails that are out there.
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Tim didn't really know what he was listening for exactly,
maybe a child's cry, maybe a movement in the brush.
He didn't even know where he was going, but he
kept moving.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
I am about five miles away, so they weren't even
looking anywhere near where I was. Now, this is going
into another day without water, without food, and he's three
years old, I mean, a three year old little boy
out of the woods by himself, where there are varieties
of snake, water moccasins, copper heads, coral snakes, rattlesnakes, all
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kind of wildlife, you know, wrectons to costumes, to wild hogs,
to codies. All that Saturday, I've seen every one of
those things.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
I know they're out there back at the edge of
the search zone. Ras Selly sat at home by the phone.
She no longer had the strength to pace, only to wait.
Her body was still, but her mind raised. Every time
she closed her eyes, she saw Christopher's face. He was
coming home today, she told herself. God had told her
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he was coming home.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Police came at eight am. I was outside with them
and I asked her if she got any new or
something for me, and she say, oh, no, man, I'm sorry,
I don't have any new now. And I say, no,
no today, Do you wre not comment? Tell me that
you'll find my boy? And she was like really, and
I say, yes, I'm sure, I'm sure.
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Are a silly refused to let anything shake her faith.
Back in the woods, Tim kept walking through the thick
trees until he came to a clearing.
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And so I go out and I said, okay, Lord,
where do you want to go?
Speaker 4 (17:12):
And so I like walking around, and of course I'm
looking down at the ground to see if there's any
prince in muddy or sandy areas. I mean, I've found
dear prints, raccoon prints, dog prints, no human prince. And
now I'm start to look up this guy with a
buzzard circling, you know, like could he be dead?
Speaker 5 (17:30):
You know, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Suddenly Tim heard something, a sound like nothing he'd ever
heard before. He called out, hello, it.
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Sounds like maybe an animal in distress. It's just like
disturbing kind of a sound I'd never heard before. I think, well,
that's odd. But now I'm really listening, I'm trying to
hear a small child. So I keep walking and I
called my wife and said, hey, I'm out here.
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I think I might've heard something.
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His wife told him that she and a friend were
praying for him. Tim hung up his phone. He walked
and listened again, and then Tim froze. He heard another sound,
but this time it was even stranger. It was barely audible,
not a voice, not an animal, not wind. It was
almost like music, light and strange and full of something angelic.
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There was no other word for it.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
Very melodical, kind of lilting, kind of a string of sounds.
They weren't words, but it sounded pretty.
Speaker 5 (18:34):
I think, okay, well.
Speaker 4 (18:36):
Here I've heard two sounds, really unique, different never heard sounds.
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Tim called out hello again. Then he pulled his cellphone
out of his pocket and called the Grimes County Sheriff's office.
They said they would send someone out. Tim stood there, waiting,
still looking all around him. At last he saw two
men arrive.
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Finally, these guys, I could see him coming in the
distance on their by side. I believe the a couple
of them were from the Sheriff's department.
Speaker 5 (19:04):
One might have been with the FBI.
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But they were looking at the haggard. These guys had
invested sleepless days and nights.
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They were worn out there, exhausted and probably on a
bird of giving up hope. And so they came pulled
up and I said hey, you need to know.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
I was at this Bible study last night and Holy
Spirit said, go look for that little boy.
Speaker 5 (19:28):
And that's what I've been doing. And I've heard now
two sounds, and they're looking at it and be.
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Like, really, this kind of religious fanatic, we're dealing with
it here, pulling us off our church.
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Tim could see it in their eyes. They didn't believe him,
but he trusted his own feelings more than he feared
their judgment. So he carried on.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
And so I pointed them in the direction where I
had been walking. All the sounds I heard were over
to the right, and I pointed. I said, I think
the sounds came from up there. And so they drive
up owner side by side, and they're out yelling Christopher Christopher.
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I said, oh, yeah, that's a boy's day.
Speaker 4 (20:10):
It's like, I don't know why I had this mental
block with his name, but now I'm turned around.
Speaker 5 (20:14):
I'm walking back the other way.
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Tim made his way through the woods, his boots crunching
fallen twigs and smashing underbrush. He walked about fifty to
seventy five yards when he heard another sound, not angelic music,
this time not singing. This was different, a sound, barely audible,
small human a voice. Tim frozen place, every muscle tense,
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holding his breath, he strained to listen.
Speaker 4 (20:44):
Now, I hear a sound like a little boy yelling
out opposite from where I'd heard the other sounds.
Speaker 5 (20:52):
And so I said, hello, Christopher, is that you.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
Tim's heart kicked, heart in his chest. He waited for
a moment in a child's voice, faint but unmistakable, and
he responded.
Speaker 4 (21:05):
And then I had to get confirmation, make sure I
hadn't lost my mind, and yelled again. He responded, Now
I'm thinking I got to get to him.
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Tim could hear the voice, but Christopher was nowhere in sight.
Tim scanned the thick, tangled foliage, straining to spot even
the slightest flash of color, maybe a shirt, a tuft
of hair, anything. He began whacking away at thick, thorny underbrush.
Then suddenly something caught his eye and I.
Speaker 4 (21:34):
See him, probably fifteen feet in and he's standing there
like a soldier, with his arms by his side, looking
straight ahead, with a look on his face like I've
been waiting for you, what's taking you so long? But
I also noticed he doesn't have any clothes on, nothing,
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no shoes on his feet, and so I'll go over
and I pick him up and he starts speaking in Spanish,
and my Spanish is not very good, so I really
didn't understand.
Speaker 5 (22:04):
I put him on him and we're walking.
Speaker 4 (22:07):
Out, and I remember telling him, I said, little man,
Jesus must really love you and have a great plan
for your life.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
URSELLI walked outside to see if the police had any news.
Nothing yet, she thought. She then walked inside and put
on a Christian song to listen to.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
And then when I go back inside the house, I
took a coke and I sit on the sofa and
ride away. I hear a voice telling me Sali or Sally.
I go out and I tell the police you'll find him, right,
And she was like, well, I don't know what to
tell you, because one time, with self, we'll find him.
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And I don't want to make like another illusion. And
I say, you don't understand, you'll find him, and she's
like really, and I think, yes, I'm sure.
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She didn't need the police to confirm it. God already
had in her heart she knew her son had been
found this time. It really was him.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
All the way. When I was in the police truck
all the way to go with Christ to her. I
was just saying, thank you God, I know what's you.
I know it's my baby. Thank you all the glories
for you. And then when I saw.
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My baby, all my body was shaky and my baby
was with no clothes, no diaper, no nothing. And firstly
he told me was what is eager? Eger is my
older son? And I say, Bobby Kay.
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Is at home waiting for you, And he said, Mom,
I want to coke.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
At the hospital, the doctors confirmed what our Sally already
knew in her bone. Her son had come within hours
of death. He was severely dehydrated, his body was shutting down.
If he had spent one more night in those woods,
just one more, he likely wouldn't have survived. But still
he was young and he would rebound. It was a
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miracle that he was found when he was a miracle
that he was found at all. In the days that followed,
his story appeared on headlines in church services, in whispered
conversations around kitchen tables, people said it in awe with wonder,
like they were trying to wrap their minds around something
that didn't make sense because it didn't A three year
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old child had survived alone in the woods for three days,
no food, no shelter, cold nights, dense terrain, predators nearby.
Hundreds of trained searchers hadn't been able to find him,
and yet somehow, a stranger with no man up, no plan,
and no connection to the family had walked straight into
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the forest and found him just minutes before. It could
have been too late, But for our Sully, it wasn't
about headlines or explanations. She didn't care how people labeled it.
All she knew was that her son was alive.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
When we went back home, and the first time I
saw mister t I saw on his eyes it wasn't here,
It was Jesus Christ. And I told mister Tim, it
was know you. It was Jesus Christ. Onnt you.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
God had heard this mother's prayer and Tim he never
tried to take any credit.
Speaker 5 (25:47):
People say, oh, you're a hero.
Speaker 4 (25:48):
No, a hero is somebody who risk their life put
themselves in danger. Okay, I had to go through some
barbedoir and and I had to go through some thorny bushes.
Speaker 5 (25:58):
Okay, that's by the extent that my heroism. But anyway,
in this case, Jesus was the hero.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
I think angels were there to protect Christopher the whole
time he was out. That's the sounds I've heard.
Speaker 5 (26:12):
I know at this point had to be an angel singing.
Speaker 2 (26:17):
Little Christopher's survival alone is miraculous, and how he was
found even more so. The search team had scoured the woods,
and yet Christopher was found not by drones, dogs, or
trained professionals, but by a man who had heard the
voice of the Holy Spirit and obeyed. It was a miracle,
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layer upon layer of divine intervention that can't be explained,
only believed.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
Okay, I have chills, Seriously every time I hear this story.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
I'm just reminded that.
Speaker 3 (26:55):
You really can't explain it except that this was God.
Speaker 5 (26:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (26:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
What amazing me the most is just how in tune
he was with the Holy Spirit. Like the fact that
he didn't even question it, he knew that's what God
wanted him to do.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
Yeah, that he just followed that voice straight to Christopher.
And it made me think about how we want to
put ourselves in places where we can hear the Holy Spirit,
because if we always have like our music blasting or
TV blaring, you know, I mean, it's hard to hear
that voice. But he found a place for him that
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was Bible study where it was quiet and he was
thinking about God and he was in a place where
he was able to hear.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
That spirit, that voice.
Speaker 5 (27:37):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
Another thing that he shared that he felt like God
had inspired him and his wife to do was just
even to buy that property.
Speaker 5 (27:45):
So God had a bigger purpose, and I do believe that.
Speaker 4 (27:48):
I believe the Lord led us to buy this particular
about thirty acres.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
Originally, it's that tapestry thing again, you know where God
weaves reads all together in our lives, and sometimes it's
so subtle that I think if we're not paying attention,
we might dismiss.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
It all together.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
Yeah, it amazes me to see the different ways that
God shows up in our lives. Like it was very
fascinating the part about RSSELLI hearing God through her cousin.
I was listening to this with my nine year old
daughter and she was like, Mom, I'm so confused. Why
was she saying that she had the baby? And I
was trying to explain it to her.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
I know, I can understand why that would be confusing
to her, because it was kind of hard for me
to understand it first too. I was like, what, But
it's so interesting because I think God communicates with all
of us a little differently, and I think this is
the way that Rselli needed to hear the message that
God had for her.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Yeah, and even within the same story, Tim also heard God,
but it was in a different way than Rselli. And
I think something that makes this story even cooler is
now Tim and this family have become really close.
Speaker 3 (29:01):
Yeah, and Christopher definitely has a special place in Tim's heart,
like their families spend like Christmases and Birthdays together. So
Tim believes God saved Christopher for a reason. So he's
doing all he can to support Christopher and fulfilling his purpose.
And here's another clip that we really really loved.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
And the Lord laid on my heart and I bought
him a Spanish Bible and gave it to him, put
an inscription in it. But it's a daily prayer to
prepare and protect Christopher mirrors or the works you've already
ordained him to do to bring glory.
Speaker 5 (29:37):
To your name.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
Isn't that so inspiring? Like what a gift to give
to someone that you just rescued to me?
Speaker 3 (29:45):
Yeah, I'm sure he will always cherish that. And I
just love getting to meet Raselli and Tim and Christopher.
Speaker 1 (29:53):
We got to meet.
Speaker 3 (29:53):
He was so cute and before we end URSELI had
a message for Tim.
Speaker 1 (29:59):
I thankful with him why he did and the voice
hey here and he follows and mister timoas an angel
for me and for Christopher. And I know there is
no words to say thank you to him, but he's
such a good person. It's such a good angel for
me in my life.
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